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fuzzy logic



A departure from classical two-valued logic in which something is either true or false, to allow a continuous range of truth values. Fuzzy logic was introduced by Lotfi Zadeh of the University of California at Berkeley in the 1960s as a means to model the uncertainty of natural language.


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